STATE v. LOSO

No. 87-357.

559 A.2d 681 (1989)

STATE of Vermont v. Randall W. LOSO.

Supreme Court of Vermont.

March 17, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John Churchill, Chittenden County Deputy State's Atty., Burlington, and Gary Kessler, Resource Atty., and Jo-Ann Gross, Law Clerk (on the brief), Montpelier, for plaintiff-appellee.

Blais, Cain, Keller & Fowler, Inc., Burlington, for defendant-appellant.

Before ALLEN, C.J., and PECK, GIBSON, DOOLEY and MORSE, JJ.


MORSE, Justice.

Randall Loso was tried by jury and convicted of leaving the scene of an accident (LSA). 23 V.S.A. § 1128. On appeal defendant claims that the court erred in permitting the jury to know that he was employed as a police officer, allowing a number of amendments to the information during trial, and giving a copy of a portion of the LSA statute to the jury. We affirm.

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